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Barriefield Heritage Conservation District

Drystone walls and vegetation frame the view of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Barriefield : RHI 2006
  • Boathouses and wetland vegetation on the Cataraqui River shore in Barriefield : RHI 2006
  • Typical Barriefield: low scale wood frame and limestone houses, built close to the street : RHI 2006

Description of Historic Place

The Barriefield Heritage Conservation District (HCD) is an evolving village landscape that has retained much of its historic 19th century character. It sits on a hillside rising from the eastern shore of the Great Cataraqui River, adjacent to the intersection of Highways 2 and 15 near Fort Henry, the Royal Military College and Canadian Forces Base Kingston.



The District was designated by the former Township of Pittsburgh under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act on April 21, 1980 (By-law 17-80).

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Kingston, City of, Ontario

Also called: Barriefield Village

Construction Date c. 1814 to 1900

 

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